Saturday, May 6, 2017

Aerial Energy

Not much different from my latest simulations of free energy. Instead of an initial kickstart to the simulation using the nose (the front end; the positive pole) of a battery, I use an aerial. But most of the energy for running this simulation is supplied by the circuit itself.

There's one caveat, though...

My simulations are not being taken seriously since they appear to be violating the politically correct version of physics, namely: ignore time shifts (dilations) and ignore Emmy Noether ...

Consequently, trapezoidal approximations within the simulator's calculations is being blamed as just one of many reasons not to take these simulations of mine seriously. They're to be considered a novelty at best.

Yet, they've taught me the physics behind these simulations by providing a training ground to help me know what to look for in science to help explain these phenomena. So, I don't take my critiques too seriously. Yet, I'm starting to use Spice for all of my future simulations as you'll get to see in a little while after today, the 6th of May 2017.

For a synopsis of how these simulations can create energy without violating the laws of physics, see ...